Perennial Plants

Perennial plants are those that live for two or more years with proper care and environment. Gardeners love their array of sizes, shapes, and colors. The best time to plant perennial plants is spring or fall when it’s cool and moist. Follow our tips for a flourishing garden.

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For a really fresh take on evergreen wreaths, make one from indoor ferns.

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Gardeners with different conditions can grow many of the same plants, but they shouldn’t be shy when it comes to questioning local garden centers. These tips are a great start for planting a perennial garden.

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There are dozens of low ground covers and creeping perennials resilient enough to withstand being walked on. Notice how much (or little) the pathway you're thinking of planting is used and choose the right perennial for your pathway.

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Kevin Sharkey finds that forsythia's sunshine-bright buds are a sure cure for his midseason blues.

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Because of the sun and warm temperatures, summer is the best season for flower growth. Take advantage of all of the beautiful blooms that are available during this season and make one -- or more -- of these summery arrangements.